Vintage clothing, streetwear, and tea spots are just a few of the places to shop in Pittsburgh’s Garfield neighborhood. Head down Penn Avenue for a mix of styles all in one walkable area.
Where to Shop Vintage and Modern Finds in Pittsburgh’s Garfield Neighborhood
Fifty One Ten Vintage – Vintage Clothing and Records in Garfield
5110 Penn Ave.
An essential stop for vintage lovers, Fifty One Ten stocks men’s and women’s clothing, graphic tees and plenty of one-of-a-kind finds. The shop also carries records, adding to its creative, culture-forward feel. Vintage tees are especially good for summer layering.
You’re Leaving With: Collectibles and other vintage treasures, starting around $15.
Banta Tea Bar – Community Tea Spot on Penn Avenue
5002 Penn Ave.
Bantha Tea Bar is a relaxed spot where you can sit for a while — or pick up organic blends to take home. The space has a laid-back feel and often hosts community events. Refreshing and delicious options like black tea with tropical fruit feel especially right for summer.
You’re Leaving With: Organic tea, starting around $7.
Daily Bread – Pittsburgh Streetwear and Local Creative Brand
5450 Penn Ave.
Daily Bread has become a staple in Pittsburgh’s streetwear scene. Known for great-quality graphic tees, hoodies and beanies, the shop reflects the city’s roots through street culture and creativity. You’ll also find pieces made in collaboration with local artists. A graphic tee or cool sneakers from Daily Bread can be the anchor of an easy summer outfit.
You’re Leaving With: Printed shirts, starting around $30.
Polly & Esther – Curated Fashion and Resale in Garfield
5337 Penn Ave.
Polly & Esther mixes contemporary pieces with curated resale. You’ll find brands like DKNY and Joseph Ribkoff alongside fun statement pieces and everyday staples. Playful button-up shirts, including a striped “Hot Pepper” print (pictured), add personality to summer wardrobes. The shop recently added colorful jewelry that’s perfect for warm-weather outfits. It’s hard to leave without finding something fun.
You’re Leaving With: Colorful jewelry, starting around $20.
Story by Dominika Bronner
Photo by Dave Bryce
